More insight reporting the admiration for these ladies who abandoned the Republican party after the Blue Wave win streak and Democratic Party corporate money push in and around Johnson County. Checkit:
These 3 Former Kansas Republicans Say They No Longer Felt At Home In The GOP
Stephanie Clayton won her fourth term in the Kansas legislature as a moderate Republican but when she started in office this month, she did so as a Democrat. She says she had an abrupt change of heart about a month after the November election last year.
They never had any intentions of remaining republicans.They knew they wouldn't have got elected running as a democrat. Hope they enjoy their one time only term in office.
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ReplyDeleteThe thing more boring than someone explaining why they switched political parties is someone explaining why they switched religions.
Radish - an anti-war right winger with invincible habits.
Good riddance to three stupid cunts.
ReplyDeleteAny good politician has only one core belief - to get elected and reelected.
ReplyDeleteMartin Luther King Jr. across America today, it is important to note that MLK was a Republican.Dr. Alveda King, a civil rights activist and his niece, has long tried to share this information with the world through the National Black Republican Association and other efforts.
ReplyDeleteAll 4 of them are full of shit. They're nothing more than frauds, run as Republicans, bilk their donors then join the side they were playing for the whole time.
ReplyDeleteWhen Nan P. Lousy becomes GOP, that will be a story. But this is at least the second time Tony has published this “news.” Three local yokels that most people have never heard of switched party affiliation - who cares?
ReplyDeleteThey were RINOS There was no blue wave far from it.
ReplyDeleteDon't join the Dems we don't want you
ReplyDeleteNot to energize this debate here I'll just leave my comment to them at the ballot box next time.
ReplyDeleteModerates are not welcome in the Democratic Party.
ReplyDeleteThese women live in a normal, common sense (which apparently means progressive these days) district that values education. Something which the rest of the state of Kansas (outside some select areas maybe in Wichita) could give two shits about. See, Republican now in Kansas means anti-gay and pro-life and that about sums it up.
ReplyDelete^^^^don't forget hating brown people and a perceived invasion from Mexico
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